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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ Early front chrome bumper needed.

Posted by: Downerman May 30 2014, 03:29 PM

This is for a renegade so I will be cutting an area in the front out. My current bumper I just took to the chrome guy and it's $400 just to get it looking decent and re-chromed. In California with cash. Needs to be straight and in decent shape in order for this to make sense.

Dave

(831) 674-1895

Posted by: tweet May 30 2014, 04:18 PM

QUOTE(Downerman @ May 30 2014, 05:29 PM) *

This is for a renegade so I will be cutting an area in the front out. My current bumper I just took to the chrome guy and it's $400 just to get it looking decent and re-chromed. In California with cash. Needs to be straight and in decent shape in order for this to make sense.

Dave

(831) 674-1895

Hi,
I don't have one for sale, but I recently had a set of bumpers repaired and
re-chromed. If someone can actually take out all the dings. strip the piece, and do a double chrome plate for $400, that's a really good price. I would recommend you get a written job quote, before you have the work done and they have your parts. Four hundred sounds a little too good of a price to restore a chrome bumper properly. In my area prices start at about $600-$700 and go up from there per bumper; not including the core part itself.

Posted by: Downerman May 30 2014, 06:20 PM

I have the quote. Drove 2 hours to Fresno this morning to drop it off. You have to remember, 75% of the front center is a hole basically with a grill that fits into it. Water cooled now. I would agree that it's decent but thought I would probe the 914 folks and see what's out there. You never know unless you ask.

Dave



QUOTE(tweet @ May 30 2014, 03:18 PM) *

QUOTE(Downerman @ May 30 2014, 05:29 PM) *

This is for a renegade so I will be cutting an area in the front out. My current bumper I just took to the chrome guy and it's $400 just to get it looking decent and re-chromed. In California with cash. Needs to be straight and in decent shape in order for this to make sense.

Dave

(831) 674-1895

Hi,
I don't have one for sale, but I recently had a set of bumpers repaired and
re-chromed. If someone can actually take out all the dings. strip the piece, and do a double chrome plate for $400, that's a really good price. I would recommend you get a written job quote, before you have the work done and they have your parts. Four hundred sounds a little too good of a price to restore a chrome bumper properly. In my area prices start at about $600-$700 and go up from there per bumper; not including the core part itself.


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